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Now I would appreciate an explanation of what and why  an  artificial
ground is an accessory worth having in the shack.  I prefer the real
grounds my self unless they are perked in which case I go for the  beans
first.  My dentist however has a running argument with me.  


Thank you!

BRETT K WINCHESTER  PM  KD7JN   
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